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MultiChoice, One Africa Global Foundation to Raise Funds Through Concert to Combat Covid-19

As part of efforts to support the fight against the covid-19 pandemic in Africa, MultiChoice has partnered with the One Africa Global Foundation for a continent-wide broadcast of the Covid-19 Hope For Africa Concert on May 31st from 20:00 CAT (9PM East African Time) on Africa Magic Family.

The covid-19 Hope For Africa Concert is part of its efforts in supporting the eradication of the coronavirus currently plaguing Africa and the rest of the world.

The 3-hour televised special will feature performances by top African music artistes as well as appearances by media icons and other prominent personalities on the continent.

The star studded line-up includes: Ykee Benda, 2Baba, Akothee, Banky W, Betty G, CIC, Cobhams Asuquo, Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Denola Grey, Diamond Platnumz, Eddie Jay, Jahprazah, Jeff Maximum, Osas Ighodaro, Princess Jnap Sessay, Praiz and Waje, all of whom will give goodwill messages of hope and encouragement to every African, from the comfort and safety of their homes.

Speaking on the partnership, General Manager of MultiChoice Uganda, Hassan Saleh said: “As Africa’s biggest storyteller, we are committed to giving back to the communities where we operate. We are passionate about the development of the African continent as we continue to use the power of entertainment to give hope, enrich lives, and bring people together especially during these uniquely difficult times. This is why we are partnering with the One Africa Global Foundation to broadcast this concert in more than 49 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa.”

The funding raised from the concert will be dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of health care professionals across the continent who are on the front lines in the fight against the virus.

These funds will be used as special interventions for accessible, functional medical equipment, covid testing stations and Personal Protective Equipment to minimize exposure to the virus.

Chief Executive Officer, One Africa Global Foundation; Paul Okoye said: “As the world unites to fight this pandemic, Africa needs to play its part. We have done well so far but we can definitely do more together. Which is why the One Africa Global Foundation ‘Hope for Africa’ covid-19 Concert was put together for us to dig deep in our hearts and lend a hand to the Continent that has given so much to the world.”

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